3FTC Defending the DDM Offense
08/28/2012This breakdown goes with the blog "Defending the Dribble Drive" at 3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis breakdown goes with the blog "Defending the Dribble Drive" at 3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's Set Play from Men's Basketball Hoopscoop is a National Champion "University of Kentucky" Dribble Handoff Set play. This set play is a great mis-direction set for Dribble Drive Motion Offense. It's a great play even if you don't run Dribble Motion Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set was run by the Chicago Bulls in the 2006-2007 season. This set is designed to get a lay up for your post player or a three point shot for your point guard. In this screen the screener action, your point guard will have to head hunt and set a good screen on 4's man, in order to get a wide open shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese are other options that you can use in this Early Offense set. Pt 1 is what Coach John Brady uses at Arkansas State University. These are different options to give you a better chance to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis NHSBCA half-court set uses a series of staggered screens to move the ball and isolate a post player in the paint. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis IBCA Playbook quick hitter is from Gina Nolan of Geneva HS and features multiple screens designed to reverse the ball until the defense lapses. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPart 5 of 5 in our series of FastDraw 1-2-2 Zone Sets uses a double pin screen to start the action, then provides reads based on how the defense covers it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set is used by Coach John Brady at Arkansas State University. He uses it as his Transition Offense. I included so options at the end and will post Part 2 soon. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEvery Coach will tell you the importance of winning 50/50 balls. Most of us spend some time on rebounding technique but when it comes to loose balls we just expect our players to just "want it more than they do." While effort is a major part, this drill allows you to teach how to get more of those balls. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI started thinking about this offense this summer and really like the options and flow it has. I have run dribble drive in the past. Our program currently uses the Read & React so I took the spacing, Layer 1 and added some ball screen options and a little confusion for the defense. The offense gives you the spacing to attack the basket, while incorporating ball screens that force your opponents to find the best way to defend the ball screen. I've attached a breakdown drill we will use and will post more later. If this offense is something you think might help your team, please contact me at coachwhite@3fromthecorner.com See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1. Start with a shot at the elbow (shot 1) 2. Sprint to corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 2) 3. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 3) 4. Sprint to the half court corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 4) 5. Sprint to the outside of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 5) 6. Sprint to the middle of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 6) 7. Sprint to the outside of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 7) 8. Sprint to the half court corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 8) 9. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 9) 10. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 10) Coach/manager passes to shooter. Coaches can: 1. Keep shooting % 2. Keep time 3. Keep % and time 4. Have players defensive slide instead of sprinting 5. Have players add 1 dribble, shot fake & dribble, etc.Coach/manager passes to shooter.1. Start with a shot at the elbow (shot 1)2. Sprint to corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 2)3. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 3)4. Sprint to the half court corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 4)5. Sprint to the outside of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 5)6. Sprint to the middle of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 6)7. Sprint to the outside of the half court jump circle and sprint back to the free throw line (shot 7)8. Sprint to the half court corner and sprint back to the elbow (shot 8)9. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 9)10. Sprint to sideline and sprint back to the elbow (shot 10)Coaches can:1. Keep shooting %2. Keep time3. Keep % and time4. Have players defensive slide instead of sprinting5. Have players add 1 dribble, shot fake & dribble, etc. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a 1-4 Low set from the NHSBCA Playbook that forces the defense to handle multiple screen types and isolates your center in the paint. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill is from my friend Alan Stein (@AlanStein www.strongerteam.com). It is a great conditioning drill that also focuses on court awareness, footwork, and passing skills. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's half-court set from the IBCA Playbook is from David Weber at Glenbrook North. This box set provides options to feed the post, set up a high-low opportunity, or hit a quick 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis quick hitter is Part 4 of 5 in a series of FastDraw Zone Sets you can run against a 3-2 or 1-2-2 Zone. This play relies on solid contact with good screens and seals to be effective. See More
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